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"Chopsticks" is the second song played by Tom Hanks and Robert Loggia in the famous giant piano scene at FAO Schwarz in the 1988 film Big. [11] In the stage musical adaption of The Lion King, "Chopsticks" can be heard in the song "Lioness' Hunt". [citation needed]
Big is a 1988 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Penny Marshall and stars Tom Hanks as Josh Baskin, an adolescent boy whose wish to be "big" transforms him physically into an adult. The film also stars Elizabeth Perkins , David Moscow , John Heard , and Robert Loggia , and was written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg .
Big The Musical is a 1996 musical adaptation of the 1988 film starring Tom Hanks. It was directed by Mike Ockrent and featured music by David Shire and lyrics by Richard Maltby, Jr., with choreography by Susan Stroman. It involves Josh Baskin, a 12-year-old boy who grows up overnight after being granted a wish by a Zoltar Speaks machine at a ...
In 1988, Moscow played young Josh Baskin in Big, in which his character was magically transformed into an adult played by Tom Hanks. [3] [4] Moscow next played the role of David Jacobs in the 1992 musical film Newsies, [3] co-starring opposite Christian Bale.
Sonata for Viola and Piano (1985) Sonata for Clarinet and Piano (1986) Preludes for Piano Book I (1988) Piano Quartet (1988) Piano Trio No. 2 (1992) Twenty-Four Etudes (and Postlude) for Solo Piano (2006) Piano Sonata (2010) Preludes for Piano Book II (2011) Piano Trio No. 3 (2014) Concerti. Triple Concerto for Jazz Trio and Orchestra (1970)
Patrice Louise Rushen (born September 30, 1954) is an American jazz pianist, R&B singer, record producer, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and music director. [2]At the 25th Annual Grammy Awards, her 1982 single, "Forget Me Nots", received a nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, while her instrumental song, "Number One" was nominated Best R&B Instrumental; both songs were from ...
In late-1992, not long after Jane’s Addiction broke up, Jane’s bassist Eric Avery and guitarist Dave Navarro formed the one-off musical project Deconstruction. In 1994, they released their ...
He performed with Rob McConnell's big band and recorded Mel Tormé, Rob McConnell and the Boss Brass. In 1995 he toured with Ken Peplowski. [11] For much of the later period of his career, Mel's trio was composed of John Colianni, [25] piano; John Leitham, bass; and Donny Osborne, drums. With this group, Tormé recorded six albums and toured ...